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$750 off $1499+ Inspirons
code is VRSG541NMGQ800
starts in 10 minutes |
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Re: $750 off $1499+ Inspirons
"We're sorry, the coupon code you entered has already expired."
Lemme guess, one week or the first three uses, whichever comes first? (Nevermind, figured it out: Specifically configured systems only, details at gotapex.com. My bad.) |
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Re: $750 off $1499+ Inspirons
First 15,000 actually.
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Re: $750 off $1499+ Inspirons
...and now I have a brand-spankin' 6300 (total, incl tax & free shipping: $1121.21) on its way. Thanks, stheif!
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Re: $750 off $1499+ Inspirons
just got a 700m with all the trimmings for $880 incl. tax [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: $750 off $1499+ Inspirons
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just got a 700m with all the trimmings for $880 incl. tax [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Me too - good system ya think? I'm already regretting getting it instead of the 6000 since I don't travel much. |
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4-tabling, no overlap lappy for $758.58
Was just about to post about this deal... you beat me to it.
Here's what i came up with.... Specs: Intel® Pentium® M Processor 730 (1.60 GHz/2MB Cache/533MHz FSB) Microsoft® Windows® XP Home 15.4 inch UltraSharp WUXGA LCD Panel 512MB Shared DDR2 SDRAM 2 Dimms Integrated Intel® Media Accelerator 900 Graphics 40GB Hard Drive Integrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem 24X CD Burner/DVD Combo Drive Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200 Internal Wireless (802.11 b/g, 54Mbps) 1Yr Ltd Warranty, 1Yr At-Home Service, and 1Yr Technical Support How do you get this system for under $760? 1) Set up a fatwallet.com account for 3% off Dell Home purchases 2) Link to dell home through this link 3) Choose the Inspiron 6000 system with a base price of $1323 4) Upgrade the memory to 512MB Shared DDR2 SDRAM 2 Dimms [add $50 or $2/month1] 5) Upgrade the monitor to 15.4 inch UltraSharp WUXGA LCD Panel [add $175 or $5/month1] (1920x1200 resolution) 6) Go to check out. Price should be $1548 and include free ground shipping 7) Apply discount code VRSG541NMGQ800 for $750 off $1500 8) Apply discount code C3B2K?D0CGD0B$ for 2% off for using your Dell Preferred Account (if you have one) 9) Price should now be $798 or $782.04 if you used your DPA. You will get an additional 3% fatcash back at fatwallet for a final price of $758.58 10) Say “thank you cubswin” |
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4table w/no overlap = $665 possible, if you have a Dell DPA acct
Dell 6000
1.6ghz wuxga (1900x1200) 40gigs hd $1500 -750 -50 dpa coupon (ebay selling them for $3) - 2% dpa (easy sign up) - 3% FatCash (from fatwallet.com - easy sign up) ------------ $665 dpa= dell preferred acct. no interest for 6 months. 2% dpa code = C3B2K?D0CGD0B$ |
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Re: 4table w/no overlap = $665 possible, if you have a Dell DPA acct
I just saw that post also... didnt know there was a $50 DPA coupon floating around out there. This could be a smoking deal if you can get your hands on one of those coupons.
However, i dont know how he got that system's configs to work out to be $1500... when i worked it out it came out to $1498... plus that is for only 256 megs of RAM.... where are you getting the extra $2 from???? cubs |
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Re: 4table w/no overlap = $665 possible, if you have a Dell DPA acct
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Cubswin wrote: I just saw that post also... didnt know there was a $50 DPA coupon floating around out there. This could be a smoking deal if you can get your hands on one of those coupons. However, i dont know how he got that system's configs to work out to be $1500... when i worked it out it came out to $1498... plus that is for only 256 megs of RAM.... where are you getting the extra $2 from???? cubs [/ QUOTE ] your right.. my bad. It's 1498. so i guess with the extra 256meg memory for $50 = $1548. so Dell 6000, wuxga, 512megs = ~$713 + tax after coupons and yes, get the memory instead of a cheap filler item. $50 is slightly more expensive ($40 shipped at Kingston.com after coupon, or less from ebay if you want to take the risk), but it comes from Dell, it's covered by Dell's warrenty, and you save yourself hassle. |
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